Sheet-metal disinfectant cabinet or holder.



E. W. (lARNEs. SHEET METAL DISINFECTANT CABINET OB HOLDER.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT,24, 1908.

Patented J an. 19, 1909.

IIwcnZ'ar: jliward GIT/1,66 I 6PM. ,a w d M TV T4 now Ann w. CARNES, or CHICAGO,

ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, OF

NEW YORK, N, Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.

SHEETJ/IE'I'AL DISINFECTANT CABINET OR HOLDER.

Specification of Letters latent.

Patented Jan. 19, 1909.

Application filed September 24, 1908. Serial No. 454,642.

To all wit-m it may concern:

Be it known that I, EDWARD W'. citizen of the United States, Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, haveinvented a new and useful Improvement in Sheet-Metal Disinfectant Cabinets or Holders, of which the following is a specification.

lily invention relates to cabinets or holders for disinfectants or other like materials.

The object of my invention is to provide a sheet metal disinfectant cabinet or holder of a simple, eiiicient and durable construction, which may be readily and conveniently attached to the wall or other support, and in which the hanger or attaching means will prevent the cabinet being opened or the s tam: ed witl invention consists in the means 1 cmto practically accomplish this object result, as herein shown and described, and more particularly specified in the claims.

- in the accompanying drawing forming a this specification, Figured is a vertisectional view of a sheet metal di.sinfe ct cabinet or holder embodying my invenis a vertical section on line 22 g. 1. Fig. 3 is a cross section on line 3-3 of Fig. and Fig. 4 is a cross sectional 3D view similar to Fig. 3, illustrating a modification. v

In the drawing, it represents the back plate of my gcrmicide or disinfectant holder or cabinet, the same having projecting wings .5 2 at its upper and lower ends, and projecting wings 3, at its sides, said wings being provided with holes i. for :nui iorting devices 5,

t through. 1s the body of the erect metal cabinet or holder, the same con'iprising an upright front 7, upright sides 8 and end members 9 and 11, the frci'it and side edges of which iutcrfolded or seamed to the side and at members of the body at the ends thereof, by intercngagiug folded flanges 10,

on the end members members 7 and side members 8, so as to securely unite the upper and lower end mem hers to the upright front and side members or walls and S, 8. The side members or wads S, are each provided with-laterally Sect 1Q; wings l2 and each furnished with a giudeatange or fol d 13 at its outer longi- Cinemas, residing 111 preferably screws, to

the hangers 01" 9, and 1.1, on the front l r i i i tndinal ed e to en 'a 'e the outer lon 'itudi- 5:

Hal edges of the back plate, or of the wings 12 thereof. -The end plates or members 9 and 11 of the cabinet body are provided with longitudinally projecting wings let, the lower one of which is furnished with a guide flange or fold 15 to engage the lower edge of the lower wing on the back plate 1. The laterally projecting wings 12'and end wings 14: on the body member of the cabinet are provided with holes 1.6 registering with the holes t'in the corresponding wings of the back plate to receive the hangers or screws '5 by'which the cabinet is attached to the wall. or other upright support 17 to which it is secured. The body member of the cabinet is furnished with a series of perforations 18, the same being preferablylocated at the upper end of the side walls 8. The disinfectant or germicide 19 in the cabinet is preferably of a conical shape, as indicated in the drawing. In the modification illustrated in Fig; 4i, the guide flanges or folds, through which the body member of the cabinet is slidably and detachably connected with its back plate, are illustrated as being formed on the back plate instead of upon the wings of the body, member, this being an equivalent construction. W'hen the body member is applied to the back member of the cabinet ad secured to the wall or other support 17 by the screws or other hanger devices 5 which extend through the registering openings in the wings of the body and back members, the two members are permanently fixed together so that the one cannot be removed from the other without removing the hangers by which the cabinet is connected to its support. This prevents the cabinet being opened 01' its contents being tampered with.

I claim V 1. A sheet metal cabinet or holder for germicides or disinfectants, consisting in a body member furnished with perforations and provided with laterally projecting wings at its sides and longitudinally projecting wings at its ends, and a back'member fnrnished with corresponding win s, the Wings of the body and back members aving registering openings and hanger devices extending through the openings of both members, the wings of one of said members having 7 guide fiangesengaging the other'toslidably 4 A sheet metal cabinet comprising a connect the two together, substantially as specified.

2. A heet metal cabinet or holder for Eermicides or disinfectants, comprlsing a ody member, furnished with laterally pro-. vjecting wings, and a -back member, said wings and back member having registering openings through the same, and a hanger device-extending through said openings to lock the members together, substantially as specified.

Y 3.,A sheet metal cabinet or holder for germicides ordisinfectants, comprising a body member furnished with laterally projecting Wings and a back member, said 4 wings and back member having registering openings through the same, and a hanger 'device extending through said openings to lock the members together, one of said members having guide flanges engagingthe other to slidably connect the members, substantially as specified.

body member furnished with a projecting wing provided with a hanger opening, a

back having an opening registering with the opening in the wing of the body memher, and ahanger extending through said openingsin the win and body members, substantially as specified.

5. A sheetmetal cabinet comprising a body member furnished with a projecting wing provided with a hanger opening, a

back having an opening registering with the i opening in the win of the body-member, and a hanger extending through said openings in the wing and body members, one of said members havin guide flan es engaging .the other member to slidably connect the same, substantially as specified. EDWARD 'W. CARNES.

Witnesses: H; M. MUNDAY,

PEARL Animals. 

